Thursday, February 2, 2012

Bucks heat

Miami Heats Mario Chalmers (C) fights for the loose ball with Milwaukee Bucks Carlos Delfino (L) and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute in the second half of their NBA basketball game in Milwaukee, Wisconsin February 1, 2012. Photo by Darren Hauck, Reuters.

(ABS-CBN)

MILWAUKEE — The Miami Heat have the stars, the sun and South Beach. Somehow, the Milwaukee Bucks have bragging rights.

(Seattle Times)

Brandon Jennings scored 31 points, including three 3-pointers in a critical stretch of the fourth quarter, and Milwaukee beat Miami 105-97 on Wednesday night at Milwaukee for the Bucks second win over the Heat this season.

(Tulsa World)

Brandon Jennings scored 31 points, including three three-pointers in a critical stretch of the fourth quarter, and Milwaukee beat Miami 105-97 on Wednesday night for the Bucks second win over the Heat this season.

(Los Angeles Times)

The Miami Heat have the stars, the sun and South Beach. But, somehow, the Milwaukee Bucks have bragging rights in games between the two teams.

(Jupiter Courier)

Brandon Jennings scored 31 points, including three three-pointers in a crucial stretch of the fourth quarter, and Milwaukee defeated Miami 105-97 last night for the Bucks' second victory over the Heat this season.

(Columbus Dispatch)

Well it was a better night for some of my favorite teams and they actually won tonight. Astonishing! LOL. Seriously the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Miami Heat in Milwaukee for the second time in about a week and a half.

(FOXSports.com)

MILWAUKEE — Brandon Jennings scored 31 points, including three 3-pointers in a critical stretch of the fourth quarter, and Milwaukee beat Miami 105-97 on Wednesday night for the Bucks second win over the Heat this season.

(Fond du Lac Reporter)

The Miami Heat are the hottest team in the NBA, winning five straight and eight of nine. The lone defeat was a surprise, but another one to the Milwaukee Bucks might not be considered so shocking.